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<blockquote data-quote="YlJacket" data-source="post: 783016" data-attributes="member: 2784"><p>I will give Pastner and staff a lot of credit for the assists today. They ran some really nice sets/patterns against the SYR zone which while nominally a 2-3 zone works a lot more like a 1-3-1 zone with the forwards playing really high and Dolezei or the other 5's alone on the baseline for most of the time. The classic way to attack a 2-3 zone is to play essentially a 1-3-1 offensive set and look for shots foul line extended - but the SYR approach takes that away. So we played with only 2 guards out front plus a bit of a triangle action to get Moses or Usher (or an alternative) the ball at the foul line but had 2 guys on the baseline to take passes from the high post. That was where we saw a lot of passes to guys cutting the baseline plus passes to the baseline returned to Moses cutting from the high post. It was a textbook approach to playing the SYR zone and gave our guys a lot of options to move the ball for easy shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YlJacket, post: 783016, member: 2784"] I will give Pastner and staff a lot of credit for the assists today. They ran some really nice sets/patterns against the SYR zone which while nominally a 2-3 zone works a lot more like a 1-3-1 zone with the forwards playing really high and Dolezei or the other 5's alone on the baseline for most of the time. The classic way to attack a 2-3 zone is to play essentially a 1-3-1 offensive set and look for shots foul line extended - but the SYR approach takes that away. So we played with only 2 guards out front plus a bit of a triangle action to get Moses or Usher (or an alternative) the ball at the foul line but had 2 guys on the baseline to take passes from the high post. That was where we saw a lot of passes to guys cutting the baseline plus passes to the baseline returned to Moses cutting from the high post. It was a textbook approach to playing the SYR zone and gave our guys a lot of options to move the ball for easy shots. [/QUOTE]
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